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Show Rage 6 March 20, THi: JOURNAL cording to Maestro Maurice Family Night Is Planned by Utah Symphony Abrav-ane- 19-11- . l, SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL TARGETS OF BOTH PARTIES conductor. The Utah Symphony played its first pops concert in history as a feature of the Christmas holiday season. The event was such a treMarch will fambe mendous success that it will be re20, Saturday, at the ily night symphony. peated Saturday as the opening The Utah Symphony orchestra is event of the annual progress fund scheduling a special pops con- drive. cert at the Tabernacle, March 20, The program will include such with a program that will appeal to favorites as the Strauss Emperor everyone, young and old alike, ac Waltz, Crawford Cates Interlude runi.IC OFFERING 6.000.000 SHARES ABSARAKA URANIUM, INC. NON-ASSES- AISLE, S COMMON STOCK WITH WARRANT Offered at Par 2,2c Per Share PROPERTIES IN UTAH AND WYOMING . . . A UTAH CORPORATION Send for Offering Circular I. 0. ABSARAKA URANIUM, INC. l!OX 21S1 AS THINGS STAND NOW, the Uemuciati nave picked 21 special larger' Congressional districts l black 1 they expect to win from the GOP in next Novembers election, and the Republicans have picked 15 (white) they expect to win from Democrats, according to a political survey In Washington The districts are Indicated above. In addition, the Democrats says 17 other Republican districts are likely to be won away, and Republicans say they probably can unseat 15 additional Democrats, (Central Press Association ) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH from Promised Valley, Finlandia by Sibelius and Peer Gynt Suite by Grieg and others. The concert will start one-hahour earlier than usual, s p.m., for the benefit of the many children who are expected to attetid. Its a wonderful chance to have a won- derful evening with the whole family reports David S. Romney, lf managing director of the sym- phony. The annual Utah Symphony progress fund drive will open with the conceit and an appeal is being made to all music lovers of the state to show their appreciation and hacking of this state orchestra by making contributions to the symphony progress fund. The or- - chestra is very essential as a cul- tural influence in our state. The contributions not only help to sup-- : poit it financially hut express the support and the desire of the peoMr. ple to keep the orchestra, ContribuRomney pointed out. tions should be sent to the Utah West First Symphony office, South in Salt Lake City. WHO MAKES YOU BUY? Look at the label! If it reads Distilled and Bottled by, you know who made it, where it was made, and who bottled R. This phrase is on every Glenmore label. We do not use other whiskies to bottle under the proud Glenmore name. If we did, we could not say Distilled and Bottled by. When you get Glenmore you get uniform high quality be- Have you ever stopped to figure the steps you save in an average day by using your telephone instead of your shoe leather? Theres the butcher the grocer the hairdresser-thbabysitter -- the dentist -the Thursday bridge club -- and a hundred others all as close as your nearest telephone. cause Glenmore is distilled and bottled by us only. Look for the word Glenmore on the straight whiskey you buy and youll be getting the best. LOOK FOR Your telephone does cost more than a few years ago, true -- but in spite of inflation, its one of modem livings greatest bargains. O day and night. . . your telephone is a servant that never sleeps n?uL yicZff V. ' yy ON THE kv 4rv SS - v "v v v A I Every Drop Distilled liam LABEL and Bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Owensboro t Kentucky |